To illustrate the potential of CT-virtopsy (CT-v) as a valid help in post-mortem evaluation in gunshot-dead people. To explain as it can support, complete and, in some special cases, be a substitute of body-opening autopsy. To stress its role in establishing cause of death, in dating the succession of lethal events occurred in the body and, possibly, in identifying the corpse.
S. Serraino, L. Scopelliti, D. Picone, F. Vernuccio, E. Murmura, F. Midiri, et al. (2016). SHOT-DEAD CT-VIRTOPSY: OUR EXPERIENCE. In EPOS ECR 2016 -ECR 2016 Book of Abstracts [10.1594/ecr2016/C-0745].
SHOT-DEAD CT-VIRTOPSY: OUR EXPERIENCE
SERRAINO, Salvatore;SCOPELLITI, Laura;PICONE, Dario;VERNUCCIO, Federica;MURMURA, Elena;F. Li Pomi;SALERNO, Sergio;
2016-01-01
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To illustrate the potential of CT-virtopsy (CT-v) as a valid help in post-mortem evaluation in gunshot-dead people. To explain as it can support, complete and, in some special cases, be a substitute of body-opening autopsy. To stress its role in establishing cause of death, in dating the succession of lethal events occurred in the body and, possibly, in identifying the corpse.File in questo prodotto:
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